grayoldnproud
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Glad I stayed sober tonight.
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At least it seems isolated.Glad I stayed sober tonight.
In this atmosphere isolated isn’t good since there isn’t anything causing cooler inflows. I’d prefer messy convection over discrete cells. We’ll see if it stays together making it a rain maker versus storm bringer.At least it seems isolated.
It always starts raining just before you get off work![]()
Good wishes sending your way. Whatever damage be minorWelllllll fuck! Time to duck and cover!View attachment 2632733
Man I like to see tornados by storm chasers crazy ppl hunting them, or in movies but after I seen one on cam, how they act if they get to close to you....it's one of the most fearful shit I can imagine!Welllllll fuck! Time to duck and cover!View attachment 2632733
Guerila grow. I have practiced this a few times. Good soil, location with lots of sun, hopefully you can water as needed. Hope this squirrels don’t eat it. These pics are of a Kush mint I grew in the woods for “fun” it was on its own I wet trimmed it on the plantGot two places ready for guerilla grow.
One is on a hill and one is in a blackberry field.
Any information, tips and tricks are welcome!![]()
Make it easier to catch?
lol ya and when I’m ready cuz each node has a couple balls that go first usually before the top does.Make it easier to catch?
Man the plant look fantastic!! I guess this biggies would rot here very fast. Makes me thinking about topping again...Guerila grow. I have practiced this a few times. Good soil, location with lots of sun, hopefully you can water as needed. Hope this squirrels don’t eat it. These pics are of a Kush mint I grew in the woods for “fun” it was on its own I wet trimmed it on the plant View attachment 2632757View attachment 2632758View attachment 2632759View attachment 2632760View attachment 2632761View attachment 2632762
That plant yeild was about 2 ounces dried. Since you can’t water, That’s where your soil choice makes a difference. Something “spongy” allows drainage, but holds moisture. I would probably go with promix HP. The other issue is bugs/pests.Man the plant look fantastic!! I guess this biggies would rot here very fast. Makes me thinking about topping again...
Not able to water at those places.